MGB8 wrote:PaKii94 wrote:cjbulls wrote:
I’ll skip over your hypo and focus on the two levels of decision making to grade AK on.
Level 1 is placing Patrick Williams 4th. I think most people are fine giving AK that benefit of the doubt here (I’m not personally). Now you are taking him, but by luck other teams want him desperately and are willing to offer multiple picks in exchange. This is the Level 2 decision.
AK likes him best of the bunch but should see a good opportunity for 7/16 where he can get a similarly rated player plus another decent pick. Apparently, AK rated Williams significantly higher than the other guys such that he didn’t want two cracks at it instead of one.
So people don’t like that second decision of over valuing the one guy over the trade down.
I understand the reasoning for trading down... I was advocating for it. I'm just saying there wasn't a good opportunity. You keep bringing up detroit's picks but the only reason to move up for them was to get ahead of us to take PWILL. As soon as they get the indication you aren't selecting PWILL then there is no reason to trade up.
Maybe there were other opportunities but would you then trade down into the teens? Idk. AK didn't seem like it was worth while and we didn't get rumors for other trade downs. Only the detroit trade up rumor to get above us
Eh, I'm not sure that logic follows. Detroit could trade up to take P-Will known that the Bulls will take him if they don't do the trade - but that the Bulls value 7+16 more than P-Will. Basically, they'd make the decision that cjbulls is criticizing AK for making.
Even if they valued 7+16 more than PWill, that wasn't an option if they weren't selecting PWill. Because the only reason 7+16 was on the table is to trade up to select PWill BEFORE the bulls. If the bulls aren't selecting PWill why would detroit trade up for nothing?